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Markit, the financial information services firm, has agreed to buy Loan/SERV technology assets from the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) in a bid to expand its loan management services.
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While equity markets began 2016 with a head-banging hangover, some loan bankers suffered worse from the repercussions of their glut of food and alcohol over the year end.
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A $100m syndicated loan for China Water Affairs Group has closed with over 10 banks piling in, prompting the borrower to consider doubling the size of the deal.
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A $2.5bn loan for Taiwanese major Formosa Plastics Group launched into general syndication last week, with a big chunk to be used to finance projects in Vietnam.
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Deutsche Bank has appointed Jake Gearhart as head of debt syndicate and origination for Asia Pacific.
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Loans bankers have traded in cautious optimism for realism this year, as weaker currencies and loosening monetary conditions across Asia are expected to weigh on demand for foreign currency debt. Even silver linings such as a potential pick-up in loan activity from India and increased outbound M&A will provide little respite, writes Shruti Chaturvedi.